Appalachian Gas Plays

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Trenton-Black River (TBR)

It is a geological formation. It extends underneath the Appalachian Basin, from Kentucky through Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania and into upstate New York and southwestern Ontario.

Contracting note: One can obtain an interest in TBR that would be separate from Marcellus Shale and other sections.

Reported Leasing Land

Drilling Hotspots

  • Chemung County, New York
  • Steuben County, New York
  • St. Lawrence Lowlands, Quebec, Canada

Marcellus Shale (MS)

During 2008 very active leasing activity took place by companies speculating on the eventual production of prolific amounts of natural gas from the Marcellus shale formation. It is part of a larger development of shale oil and gas plays throughout North America sometimes referred to as the shale sweepstakes. There are still many research issues relating to the exploration of this formation.

In excess of twenty oil and gas companies are planning to invest $700 million during 2008 in developing the Marcellus Shale. Up to half of the total will be in Pennsylvania.

Companies Actively Drilling

Reported Leasing Land

Support Companies and Organizations

Environmental and Non-governmental Orgainzations

Industry Organizations

Environmental Consultants

Governmental Organizations

Gas Industry Publications

Consulting Organizations

Utica Shale

The Utica shale is located in New York State in Herkimer and Oneida counties. There is far less heard about it than the Marcellus shale, because the latter is a much larger formation stretching across several states.

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